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and that took a long time. >> well, michael, i know it has been a long road and will continue to be for your client. i appreciate you talking to us tonight. we wish him and his family the best. we heard from victim number 6's mother. tonight was quoted as saying nobody wins. we've all lost. our legal panel weighs in next. we'll be right back. cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> this, the moment when we and the world heard the verdict. all the charged accounts against jerry sandusky, 45 counts guilty, three counts not guilty. again, the crowd outside the courtroom erupting
and that took a long time. >> well, michael, i know it has been a long road and will continue to be for your client. i appreciate you talking to us tonight. we wish him and his family the best. we heard from victim number 6's mother. tonight was quoted as saying nobody wins. we've all lost. our legal panel weighs in next. we'll be right back. cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing...
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but not using aversive therapy >> michael, you're the attorney for the school. if this works, why is no other school in the country, and we can't find anyone else in the world, using it? >> the schools that say they don't use it, that treat the tough kids, the very difficult behavior disordered students that they can't treat without the adversives, they come to jrc. they are discharged from those programs and sent to jrc. so jrc is treating the most difficult cases of behavior disorders in the nation. the toughest cases are at jrc. >> dr. kraus, do you buy that? >> i don't. i've worked in several residential facilities. i worked at the illinois state maximum security youth center in joliet for nine years. i just don't buy it. almost every state i know -- child psychologists, developmental pediatricians, they work in very tough facilities with kids that do really disastrous things. there are other techniques in taking care of them. simply because somebody has a no refusal policy doesn't mean they're necessarily taking care of the toughest kids. it means they want
but not using aversive therapy >> michael, you're the attorney for the school. if this works, why is no other school in the country, and we can't find anyone else in the world, using it? >> the schools that say they don't use it, that treat the tough kids, the very difficult behavior disordered students that they can't treat without the adversives, they come to jrc. they are discharged from those programs and sent to jrc. so jrc is treating the most difficult cases of behavior...
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in the last five year, there have been several peer reviewed articles -- >> michael, come on, if this thing worked it would be used more across the nation. it would be used in some other country. no other place uses this. the guy who runs your school and came up with it had to resign. >> no, it's being used in other countries -- >> didn't the guy who created the school have to resign? >> he retired, okay -- >> under -- to avoid prosecution. >> well, you come to the school, anderson, you'll see these kids, you'll see how -- >> again, you're not answering -- >> yeah, but anderson -- >> destroyed videotapes -- >> are we here to talk about the treatment? is that the issue, anderson? >> you're talking about how this is peer reviewed and is so widely approved. if the guy who created this destroyed documents and had to resign to avoid prosecution, that's part of the story. >> i'm talking about the peer reviewed articles. the kids that you're forgetting about, anderson, you're not focusing on. >> i appreciate you being on and doctor as well. >> if i could establish, i'm not aware of any peer
in the last five year, there have been several peer reviewed articles -- >> michael, come on, if this thing worked it would be used more across the nation. it would be used in some other country. no other place uses this. the guy who runs your school and came up with it had to resign. >> no, it's being used in other countries -- >> didn't the guy who created the school have to resign? >> he retired, okay -- >> under -- to avoid prosecution. >> well, you come...
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michael boni joins me now on the phone. it was really your client who first came forward and that's why it really gets the title victim number one. have you talked to him tonight? how is he feeling? >> he's feeling elated, yes anderson. i got off the phone with my client about 15, 20 minutes ago. unfortunately for him he has the night shift, he graduated high school a few weeks ago and already has a job, so he's got to spend his evening doing security at a night shift. but he is elated, as is his mother, they feel very, very empowered right now by this decision. >> i don't think a lot of people can maybe understand the strength it can take for your client to come forward and break his silence and allow frankly all the other victims to then break their silence. because it was only after your client came forward and revealed what had happened to him that all the others to come forward as well. >> that's absolutely right. i know my client well. we've dined on a number of occasions, we've met on a number of occasions. and there
michael boni joins me now on the phone. it was really your client who first came forward and that's why it really gets the title victim number one. have you talked to him tonight? how is he feeling? >> he's feeling elated, yes anderson. i got off the phone with my client about 15, 20 minutes ago. unfortunately for him he has the night shift, he graduated high school a few weeks ago and already has a job, so he's got to spend his evening doing security at a night shift. but he is elated,...
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and making a splash again t great michael phelps. a preview of my candid conversation on fame fortune and the ferocious will to win. >> when i step up on the block i am wearing stars and stripes. that's the coolest thing. >> their word, their stories, america's hope.
and making a splash again t great michael phelps. a preview of my candid conversation on fame fortune and the ferocious will to win. >> when i step up on the block i am wearing stars and stripes. that's the coolest thing. >> their word, their stories, america's hope.
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michael jackson case where they played the martin bashir interview. michael did not have to take the stand. if that happens, he may not have to. but the defense is this guy's a big goof. no better way to present that to the jury than put him on the stand so they can see it's a goof. >> we'll watch it unfold. thanks for your insights tonight. >>> up next, another case we're following tonight. the porn star accused of killing and dismembering a man and mailing his body parts to politicians. he's behind bars hundreds of miles away. will he find extradition? the answer coming up. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live
michael jackson case where they played the martin bashir interview. michael did not have to take the stand. if that happens, he may not have to. but the defense is this guy's a big goof. no better way to present that to the jury than put him on the stand so they can see it's a goof. >> we'll watch it unfold. thanks for your insights tonight. >>> up next, another case we're following tonight. the porn star accused of killing and dismembering a man and mailing his body parts to...
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michael bloomberg weighing in. >> you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically. >> is it the biggest economic issue facing the country. >> look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants including google, and intel. >> he looks for answers on how to fix immigration policy. it's global lessons, the gps road map for making immigration work. right here on cnn. >>> it took more than straight a's to earn a spot at harvard. it's not often we find a woman like dawn loggens. we'll tell you why she had to work harder than anyone else in her high school to get that diploma and head to harvard. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ to provi
michael bloomberg weighing in. >> you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically. >> is it the biggest economic issue facing the country. >> look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants including google, and intel. >> he looks for answers on how to fix immigration policy. it's global lessons, the gps road map for making immigration work. right here...
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blue. 1996, blue. 1992, blue. 1988, even michael dukakis carried it, blue. does that mean mitt romney can get it? as of now this is the first day with this map. our new projection of the electoral. we lean democratic. right now you'd have to say based on the dna, the history i showed you, we consider it to be leaning democratic. if that changes that may put michigan in play, it might put pennsylvania in play. if republicans are having a resurgence. for now that is mostly democratic territory. look at the map. 247. you need 270 to win. dark blue, solid, or light blue leaning. 206 for governor romney. seven states right now we call toss ups. new hampshire, virginia, ohio, florida, iowa, colorado and nevada. that is the biggest contest, 85 electoral votes in the tossup states. they are the primary competition for now. might wisconsin get added to the mix? we'll have that conversation tomorrow night? >> gloria, we're seeing in the polls a lot of enthusiasm for governor walker in terms of coming out tomorrow night. it's not a shoe in for democrats come november?
blue. 1996, blue. 1992, blue. 1988, even michael dukakis carried it, blue. does that mean mitt romney can get it? as of now this is the first day with this map. our new projection of the electoral. we lean democratic. right now you'd have to say based on the dna, the history i showed you, we consider it to be leaning democratic. if that changes that may put michigan in play, it might put pennsylvania in play. if republicans are having a resurgence. for now that is mostly democratic territory....
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. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. i'll be watching from my sofa, wishing him the best. >> that would be amazing. he could get the record of most olympic medals of any athlete ever in time. >> that would be incredible. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> president obama answers tough questions about the world's economy in crisis. >> my biggest concern is folks who are out of work or underemployed. >> we'll ask why he says we're teetering on the brink of disaster. and personal finance guru dave ramsey live. >> you don't want to wait or depend on this government to manage your life. this is a time for self-reliance like never before. >> plus, jerry sandusky's hail mary pass. the accused penn state coach's wife takes the stand. what she knew and what it means for the case
. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. i'll be watching from my sofa, wishing him the best. >> that would be amazing. he could get the record of most olympic medals of any athlete ever in time. >> that would be incredible. >>...
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fareed sat down with michael bloomberg and kansas secretary of state, who is a co-architect of the staunch immigration law. take a look. >> what about industries like in california, agriculture and parts of the southwest, construction that do rely on the workers, and that don't find it easy to replace them. it hasn't been easy to find american citizens who were willing to pick fruit in 110 degree weather. >> replace them at what cost? the employers will never say, well, we tried raising wages by $5 an hour. and then we found american -- they don't do that. >> wouldn't make those businesses uncompetitive? >> not if all businesses in that industry are facing an equal increase in the cost of labor. >> but the real competition is from abroad. >> not so much in agriculture. >> sure it is. >> less of a factor. >> it's fair to say that americans would do virtually any job. you'll always find somebody. unfortunately, the customers who are going to pay for those workers aren't going to pay those prices. so it's a ridiculous argument to make. you cannot pay somebody to pick peaches so much that the
fareed sat down with michael bloomberg and kansas secretary of state, who is a co-architect of the staunch immigration law. take a look. >> what about industries like in california, agriculture and parts of the southwest, construction that do rely on the workers, and that don't find it easy to replace them. it hasn't been easy to find american citizens who were willing to pick fruit in 110 degree weather. >> replace them at what cost? the employers will never say, well, we tried...
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. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. i'll be watching from my sofa, >> that would be amazing. >>> mr. rogers, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood for an auto tune remix for his old garden of your mind message with a new beat. i love this. >> cassette player with a cassette here, there's nothing written on it. so we'll just have to play it to see what it is. >> ♪ do you ever imagine, are they scary things ♪ do you ever imagine things did you ever see a cat's eyes in the dark? er what they were. >> i've watched this so much times, i think it's a good turn. the mash up tribute was requested by pbs digital studios. it's really well done. >> before i say this and people send me hate mail, i don't get this. it sounds a little creepy to me. i'm just throwing it out there. >> what? >> i know, i know folks in ameri
. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. i'll be watching from my sofa, >> that would be amazing. >>> mr. rogers, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood for an auto tune remix for his old garden of your mind message with a new...
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mayor michael bloomberg weighing in. >> you look at the current approach to immigration as quite substantial economically. >> it's the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants including google, yahoo and intel. >> fareed said we're keeping them out, not allowling them here in first place. fareed looks at how to fix the policy. it's sunday, 8:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> it took more than just straight as for one grading student to earn her spot at harvard. this is a story that's going to amaze you and inspire you. it isn't often we find someone like this young woman, dawn loggins. why she had to work harder than anyone else to pick up that diploma today and head to harvard. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years,
mayor michael bloomberg weighing in. >> you look at the current approach to immigration as quite substantial economically. >> it's the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants including google, yahoo and intel. >> fareed said we're keeping them out, not allowling them here in first place. fareed looks at how to fix the policy. it's sunday,...
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and beyond that, i would say michael mcqueary's testimony and ron petrovsky, the janitor, his testimony. because they weren't victims themselves. and so i didn't feel that they had a reason to lie. if they observed this behavior from sandusky, then, you know, he was capable of these things. and so that gave more credibility to the witnesses. >> ann, when you were hearing some of this testimony and some of it, as said, was just horrific. were other jurors emotional and crying and disturbed by it? it was so graphic and, you know, just really terrible. >> there were moments when some of the jurors, including myself, would leave the courtroom for a recess and have to deal with some very strong feelings, especially after the victim's testimony. some of the victims were not calm and collected and that was hard to see. >> joshua, i know there are a lot of questions about whether people who had an affiliation with penn state would be able to weigh in on a case that was so involving penn state. you're a graduate. i know ann is employed at penn state. did you think it had any impact at all on the
and beyond that, i would say michael mcqueary's testimony and ron petrovsky, the janitor, his testimony. because they weren't victims themselves. and so i didn't feel that they had a reason to lie. if they observed this behavior from sandusky, then, you know, he was capable of these things. and so that gave more credibility to the witnesses. >> ann, when you were hearing some of this testimony and some of it, as said, was just horrific. were other jurors emotional and crying and disturbed...
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. >> earlier tonight, i spoke with gary tuchman as well as michael wadkiss, an investigative reporter for our phoenix affiliate ktvk. he joined us by phone. so, gary, let's start with you. the way you describe it, it's almost as if a religious sect is actually running these towns. describe what it's like when you talk to the residents. >> well, that's right, soledad. many of the people i talked to in these towns remind me of people i've talked to in afghanistan and iraq. religion is more important to them than anything. if their prophet warren jeffs who is now in jail tells them to do something, they do it. including in the past when he's told 13-year-old or 14-year-old girls they have to marry men in their 60s, 70s or 80s. they do it. their families make everything move to make it happen. so it's the kind of situation we go there and try to talk to the people who were r members of the flds. they run away from us because they're scared to be seen with us. they could get in trouble if they talk to an outsider like myself. >> i know you interviewed a couple who say they were discriminat
. >> earlier tonight, i spoke with gary tuchman as well as michael wadkiss, an investigative reporter for our phoenix affiliate ktvk. he joined us by phone. so, gary, let's start with you. the way you describe it, it's almost as if a religious sect is actually running these towns. describe what it's like when you talk to the residents. >> well, that's right, soledad. many of the people i talked to in these towns remind me of people i've talked to in afghanistan and iraq. religion is...
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. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. ten medals. >> wow. >> incredible. >> that would be amazing. isha, thanks. >>> time for the shot. mr. rogers -- i don't know if you've seen this, isha. mr. rogers went viral in a new video. it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood for an auto tune remix of his own garden of your mind message with a new beat. i love this. take a look at this. >> cassette player with a little cassette in here. there's nothing written on it. we'll just have to play it to see what it is. ♪ do you ever imagine, are they scary things ♪ ♪ things you'd like to have, did you ever see a cat's eyes in the dark and wonder what they were ♪ >> i love this. i've watched this so many times. i think it's a good tune. the mash up tribute was requested by pbs digital studios. it's really well done. >> befo
. >>> michael phelps could be seeking a new record at the summer olympics. he's participating in ten races at the olympic trials next week in nebraska. if he qualifies for all of them, he may take home ten medals this summer. phelps earned eight gold medals at the 2008 beijing games. ten medals. >> wow. >> incredible. >> that would be amazing. isha, thanks. >>> time for the shot. mr. rogers -- i don't know if you've seen this, isha. mr. rogers went viral in a...
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>> you are close, michael. you want close, well, look at this, cnn poll of polls, and look at the number. president obama 45%, and mitt romney, the republican challenger, 45%, and that is as tight as you can get. >> well, you can't get closer. >> well, we took the three national polls that were all conducted after entirely after that unemployment report that came back out oabout ten days ago on the may unemployment numbers, and there you go, 45% for each candidate and as tight as you can get with five months to go until election day. >> you don't have to talk about the margin of error with those numbers. talk about the campaign videos. >> yes, let's do. and friday you saw both candidates have gaffes, and both campaigns have been playing off of that. start with mitt romney, i guess, but as he has been playing off of the comments that the president made on friday about the private sector being doing fine. take a listen to this. >> well, the private sector is doing fine. where we are seeing weaknesses in the econo
>> you are close, michael. you want close, well, look at this, cnn poll of polls, and look at the number. president obama 45%, and mitt romney, the republican challenger, 45%, and that is as tight as you can get. >> well, you can't get closer. >> well, we took the three national polls that were all conducted after entirely after that unemployment report that came back out oabout ten days ago on the may unemployment numbers, and there you go, 45% for each candidate and as tight...
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michael smith picked up his food at the taco bell drive-through in dayton, hiohio. he came back saying he was short a taco. words were exchanged. >> he was very sarcastic and rude. >> reporter: he then drove through the front entrance. police followed a trail of fluid from his truck and arrested him at home. they say take wrout, they don't mean take out the entrance. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> well, thanks for starting your morning with us. we have much more news ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> from cnn and the worldwide headquarters here in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." i'm rob marciano in for randi kaye. the job reports says the country added 269,000 jobs in may, but what does that mean for the economy and your wallet? we'll
michael smith picked up his food at the taco bell drive-through in dayton, hiohio. he came back saying he was short a taco. words were exchanged. >> he was very sarcastic and rude. >> reporter: he then drove through the front entrance. police followed a trail of fluid from his truck and arrested him at home. they say take wrout, they don't mean take out the entrance. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> well, thanks for starting your morning with us. we have much more news ahead...
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>> no, michael, we don't know that. it seems like the implication is that the seizures somehow caused the accident, but the statement coming from the commerce department doesn't exact ly mak that clear. it just says that he was involved in the traffic accidents, and that there was a -- that he did have a seizure, and according to an official that he was treated with medication for that seizure. i will tell you that the l.a. ko county sheriff's office telling cnn a short while ago that bryson took a breathalyzer test obviously for alcohol, but it came back negative, and there is a blood test as well that he did, and they are waiting the results of this, but the l.a. county's sheriff's department does not think preliminary that drugs or alcohol were involved here, michael. >> well, let's explain to people, because we are talking about two separate traffic accidents here. walk through what police are saying happened? >> well sh, yeah, a kind of bize series of events here. this happened saturday according to the sheriff's o
>> no, michael, we don't know that. it seems like the implication is that the seizures somehow caused the accident, but the statement coming from the commerce department doesn't exact ly mak that clear. it just says that he was involved in the traffic accidents, and that there was a -- that he did have a seizure, and according to an official that he was treated with medication for that seizure. i will tell you that the l.a. ko county sheriff's office telling cnn a short while ago that...
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deputies say it appears he took something in court, collapsed, and moments later died. >> michael marin could have been sentenced to 16 years in prison on that arson conviction. >>> mario armstrong, digital lifestyle expert in baltimore this morning. we are going to talk to him about google unveiling its new tablet this week but we're also going to be talking to him about the power outages that are hitting this entire country. 100 million people affected by the heat wave. lots of folks without power including mario. he'll be joining us shortly by phone. we'll tell you how you can keep your technology safe when you're without power. be right back. ou switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner elec
deputies say it appears he took something in court, collapsed, and moments later died. >> michael marin could have been sentenced to 16 years in prison on that arson conviction. >>> mario armstrong, digital lifestyle expert in baltimore this morning. we are going to talk to him about google unveiling its new tablet this week but we're also going to be talking to him about the power outages that are hitting this entire country. 100 million people affected by the heat wave. lots of...
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. >>> you have michael jordan. their children have gotten scholarships as well. nobody said a word. why do you thing p. diddy and his wealth is playing so well in the media right now. >> michael jordan, barry sanders, eli and manning payton are somebody who's a son of a professional athlete. i think it's because in part p. diddy is a larger than life figure and he flaunts his stief that both engenders great pride for some of us and some disdain for others. so somewhere along the way people feel like it's their responsibility to tell somebody what they want to do with their life. in part he's a public figure and as part that's part of the responsibility we have. >> and this is very competitive. let's face it. college football is a business, and if you want the best athletes, student athletes in particular, you've got to throw out the best deal. i would imagine if ucla didn't give him a deal, you know, some other school would be calling. >> he said his family is on the west coast. as a lay person he's a solid football play. apparently ucla and other students thought he was a great foo
. >>> you have michael jordan. their children have gotten scholarships as well. nobody said a word. why do you thing p. diddy and his wealth is playing so well in the media right now. >> michael jordan, barry sanders, eli and manning payton are somebody who's a son of a professional athlete. i think it's because in part p. diddy is a larger than life figure and he flaunts his stief that both engenders great pride for some of us and some disdain for others. so somewhere along the...
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for a new special on how to fix the problem, fareed zakaria sat down with mayor michael bloomberg who had strong words about the fight. >> if you look at the undocumented immigrants, i'll immigrants, call them what you will, whatle lessons have you drawn? >> they have a very low crime rate. they're scared to death they're going to get arrested and deported. >> michael bloomberg has a unique perspective on the situation. as a chief executive on a city with an estimated half after million undocumented residents. >> up documented are not unemployed. they take jobs. they may be in the cash economy off the books, but they work. america is not a place to come put your feet up and take welfare. it's a very competitive place. if that's what you want to do, you should stay home wherever home is. >> bloomberg says the undocumented don't use public schools because they usually leave their kids in their home country enthey don't use health care much because they tend to be young and healthy and he notes about 75% of new york city's undocumented immigrants pay taxes. >> employers withhold and then
for a new special on how to fix the problem, fareed zakaria sat down with mayor michael bloomberg who had strong words about the fight. >> if you look at the undocumented immigrants, i'll immigrants, call them what you will, whatle lessons have you drawn? >> they have a very low crime rate. they're scared to death they're going to get arrested and deported. >> michael bloomberg has a unique perspective on the situation. as a chief executive on a city with an estimated half...
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. >>> we usually only saw her under the cover of a veil but now michael jackson's daughter, paris, is opening up about life with her superstar father in an effort to make sure his kids enjoy a normal childhood. made w. cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from...
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i don't think i would want to see a spongebob having a michael richards incident in front of the apollo theatre. let's hope this is an isolated incident. >> let's hope so. from bad-mouthing elmo to a blockbuster breakup. i'm sure you've heard the gossip this morning. we're talking to the tom kat, tom cruise, katie holmes. after their wedding, seems it's too good to be true. can you believe it? >> divorce shocker. who would have thought. this is the third time he's gone through stress. i hope john travolta can recommend a good masseuse to alleviate suffering. this makes a mockery of the sanctity of the couch. i think that's a good metaphor relationship of the couch. the jumping on the couch phase doesn't wear. eventually you wear out the springs completely and just got to face the facts. >> that was -- >> re-up holster and move on with your life. >> he was professing his love for katie holmes when he was dancing up and down, jumping up and down. apparently she wants custody of suri, too, or primary custody of suri as well. >> yes. no one is sure exactly what the grounds for divorce are.
i don't think i would want to see a spongebob having a michael richards incident in front of the apollo theatre. let's hope this is an isolated incident. >> let's hope so. from bad-mouthing elmo to a blockbuster breakup. i'm sure you've heard the gossip this morning. we're talking to the tom kat, tom cruise, katie holmes. after their wedding, seems it's too good to be true. can you believe it? >> divorce shocker. who would have thought. this is the third time he's gone through...
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the trainer of union rags, michael matz, who trained barbaro, who broke down in the preakness and could have won the triple crown perhaps. so it doesn't make up to it completely, but probably pretty sweet for michael matz after suffering through barbaro's long illness and then eventual death. victory in the belmont stakes here in new york. >> i've got to tell you, richard roth, not a bad assignment for you to have on a beautiful day like today. congratulations and congratulations to union rags as well. appreciate it, richard. >>> so you know her as carm, carmela, you know, from "the sopranos," but many people know edie falco in her new role as nurse jackie. tonight she answers questions from our ireporters including what makes her a better mother and what hugely popular movie she's never seen. >> i hear nurses and doctors say if you ever want more stories -- which is thrilling, also. because i mean, just when you think you've done the weirdest thing you can do storiwise they're like oh, you have no idea how weird things really get. >> hi. i'm edie falco from showtime's "nurse jackie," a
the trainer of union rags, michael matz, who trained barbaro, who broke down in the preakness and could have won the triple crown perhaps. so it doesn't make up to it completely, but probably pretty sweet for michael matz after suffering through barbaro's long illness and then eventual death. victory in the belmont stakes here in new york. >> i've got to tell you, richard roth, not a bad assignment for you to have on a beautiful day like today. congratulations and congratulations to union...
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>>> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is known for his advocacy on the environment. he is a green mayor. but as the mercury soars, the mayor's team is taking part in a rather unique experiment. all in an effort to keep his honor cool before he drives around town. ashleigh banfield just spoke with the mayor's office, and it was such a weird picture on the front of "the new york post" this morning. who would think? >> i know. who would have thunk, right? i love my "post" in the morning. i get up, i grab it, and i look. mike's cool aid. he rigs a wacky ac unit to keep his suv chilled. i read the story through and thought there had to be more to it. there is more to this. there's a law in this state, in this city, where you can't just run your suv or idle near a playground or school for more than three years because it isn't green. it doesn't apply to police vehicles, carol. and guess what? mike bloomberg's vehicles are police vehicles. so he is doing this out of the goodness of his heart, it turns out. he's not breaking any rules. he just wants to be green. >> what a mi
>>> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is known for his advocacy on the environment. he is a green mayor. but as the mercury soars, the mayor's team is taking part in a rather unique experiment. all in an effort to keep his honor cool before he drives around town. ashleigh banfield just spoke with the mayor's office, and it was such a weird picture on the front of "the new york post" this morning. who would think? >> i know. who would have thunk, right? i love my...
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thank you very much, michael. appreciate your shedding light on this dangerous organization inside of nigeria. >>> we are looking at the fate of the white house. it could rest in the hands of the latino voters. we are hear to what president obama is about to say to this critical voting group. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and y
thank you very much, michael. appreciate your shedding light on this dangerous organization inside of nigeria. >>> we are looking at the fate of the white house. it could rest in the hands of the latino voters. we are hear to what president obama is about to say to this critical voting group. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare...
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him guilty of burning down his mansion because he couldn't afford to pay the mortgage. >> reporter: michael marine, banker, adventure and multimillionaire will be remembered as an arsonist. >> we the jury, do find the defendant michael james guilty of arson of an occupied structure. >> reporter: this man who lived life charge is the same man who in may 2009 syped with tv as he scaled mt. everest. >> gone up to 25,000 feet. >> reporter: it was a very dangerous climb to the top that nearly cost him his life. >> it's a reminder that you're in a dangerous business and you're profoundly grateful for the grace that gives you life to breathe. >> reporter: it was just a couple of months later that his home went up in flames and he was thankful. this time for the grace of his scuba gear. >> some air left in that tank and that's how i was able to get back to the window. >> reporter: the tank and the ladder made firefighters suspicious. >> my year on a job, it's the first time i saw somebody use scuba diving equipment to get out of a fire. >> reporter: he was charged with torching his home because he
him guilty of burning down his mansion because he couldn't afford to pay the mortgage. >> reporter: michael marine, banker, adventure and multimillionaire will be remembered as an arsonist. >> we the jury, do find the defendant michael james guilty of arson of an occupied structure. >> reporter: this man who lived life charge is the same man who in may 2009 syped with tv as he scaled mt. everest. >> gone up to 25,000 feet. >> reporter: it was a very dangerous climb...
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michael holmes is here. and you have spent an awful lot of time in iraq, but this, and while you mention that it has been, you know, different types of violent incidents that have bubbled up kind of on the periphery, but this is the biggest and the deadliest one since the americans have left. >> pretty much, yes. >> who is to blame here? >> well, the targets were all shiites and the focus is going to swing straight to al qaeda, and the al qaeda affiliate there which is called the islamic state of iraq. they claim responsibility for another bombing of a shia religious head quarters the other day, and so i think that the finger will be looking that way and also pointing that way because of the organization here. this was ten different cities and you are talking about hila in the south, and kazakhstan and kirkuk and baghdad and ten bombs by all accounts in baghdad, so that took a lot of organization to do. >> and why do we believe those areas? are they particularly vulnerable? >> well, shiite areas where the bo
michael holmes is here. and you have spent an awful lot of time in iraq, but this, and while you mention that it has been, you know, different types of violent incidents that have bubbled up kind of on the periphery, but this is the biggest and the deadliest one since the americans have left. >> pretty much, yes. >> who is to blame here? >> well, the targets were all shiites and the focus is going to swing straight to al qaeda, and the al qaeda affiliate there which is called...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we start with can. >>> we start with a president obama says his white house psycher attack. >> to syria now, in the capital of dam mack cuss. we're seeing gunfights in the streets between opposition forces and government forces. >>> so you go to the hospital to get better, right? but more than a quarter million people each year die from medical mistakes and many others just have to live with th
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael holmes is joining us from homs atlanta to talk about. this is a significant moment. >> yes, they had called for a million man march and a million people to turn out there and listen to mohamed morsi today, but it is far less than that, but it still a significant crowd. you can see them there still gathered as he continues to talk. you know, the first, and you think about this, and you go back 7,000 years the first democratically elected president where the people have actually had a vote and they gotten the person they voted for. a lot of people, and you know a lot of people who were in tahrir square during the revolution, a and this is not guy they wanted, but they were politically organized. four or five moderate candidates split the vote, and the runoff between mohamed morsi of the islamic muslim brotherhood, and of course, ahmed shafik of the old guard. so the people at the heart of the revolution is not the guy they wanted, and that is for sure, and he ended up with 25% of the overall vote, but he certainly won the election, and tha
michael holmes is joining us from homs atlanta to talk about. this is a significant moment. >> yes, they had called for a million man march and a million people to turn out there and listen to mohamed morsi today, but it is far less than that, but it still a significant crowd. you can see them there still gathered as he continues to talk. you know, the first, and you think about this, and you go back 7,000 years the first democratically elected president where the people have actually had...
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i know michael gelman is here. i spoke to him a couple weeks ago the producer of "live with regis and kathy" and he has his hopes high that he can no longer go on as the susan lucci of daytime talk shows as he said and wants to go home with an award for the show tonight. it's never won before so it would be a great tribute to regis. he is also nominated in the host category. >> speaking of susan lucci any idea whether or not she may be in the house since "all my children" might be up for something? >> "all my children" of course up for 11 awards. i just bumped into susan lucci back stage. she is very excited and is part of a big tribute. she is going to be on my red carpet preshow after 7:00 but during the show which begins at 8:00 eastern laluch will be on stage doing something very exciting to celebrate the soaps. >> thanks so much for bringing the previews. then you'll be bringing us the highlights too. hln's coverage begins at 7:00 eastern tonight with all the fashion from the red carpet. that's just for starte
i know michael gelman is here. i spoke to him a couple weeks ago the producer of "live with regis and kathy" and he has his hopes high that he can no longer go on as the susan lucci of daytime talk shows as he said and wants to go home with an award for the show tonight. it's never won before so it would be a great tribute to regis. he is also nominated in the host category. >> speaking of susan lucci any idea whether or not she may be in the house since "all my...
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we turn to michael holmes. here is here to explain. let's get started and talk about who is behind haqqani. >> the haqqani network, it's part of afghanistan's tribal tapestry, if you like, the patchwork of various parts of the country controlled by various tribes and they're part of the zad rantribe. there's two sides to this family. somebody wrote they're the sopranos of afghanistan. extorti extortion, kidnaps, hijacks. there's another side. that's the side that's harming u.s. troops and is the focus of what panetta is talking about there, and that is the militant side. it is one of afghanistan's most sophisticated and well-trained and organized militia groups, insurgent groups, and they carry out the big spectaculars we've seen in kabul lately. >> is that why it's so hard for the u.s. to pin down. >> it is, but one of the main reasons is they have safe haven in northwest pakistan in that waziristan area we talk about. they will come across into afghanistan, they'll hit u.s. troops and carry out these bombings as far as kabul, and the
we turn to michael holmes. here is here to explain. let's get started and talk about who is behind haqqani. >> the haqqani network, it's part of afghanistan's tribal tapestry, if you like, the patchwork of various parts of the country controlled by various tribes and they're part of the zad rantribe. there's two sides to this family. somebody wrote they're the sopranos of afghanistan. extorti extortion, kidnaps, hijacks. there's another side. that's the side that's harming u.s. troops and...
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. >> you had -- >> i wanted to camp out for michael jackson. >> that was a great concert. i saw michael jackson -- we could reminisce about this all day long. >> exactly. >> the weekend at the box office, because two movies did very, very well. >> yeah. it may have been whichever movie you saw may have been about where you were hanging out. at the middle school cafeterias, carol it looks like the kids were talking circus afros and "madagascar 3." adults online talking about "prometheus." not at shock "madagascar 3" did better. $60 million domestically and almost $200 million worldwide. "prometheus" did well. took in $50 million over the weekend. this movie is an r-rated movie that runs more than two hours. "madagascar" pg, an hour and a half, more can see it. a family film and a successful franchise. the first two madagascars took in more than a billion at the box office. i'm hanging out with the middle school cafeterias because i preferred "madagascar 3." >> you love the funny animals. >> i do. i love the move it move it. i can't help it. i love that. >> michelle turner,
. >> you had -- >> i wanted to camp out for michael jackson. >> that was a great concert. i saw michael jackson -- we could reminisce about this all day long. >> exactly. >> the weekend at the box office, because two movies did very, very well. >> yeah. it may have been whichever movie you saw may have been about where you were hanging out. at the middle school cafeterias, carol it looks like the kids were talking circus afros and "madagascar 3."...
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our michael holmes is here to help explain this. it's really amazing when you think about, this is some 30 years ago. it's back in the news. and there's real resolution. how did they figure this out? >> at last. put it in context here, lindy chamberlain took the kids camping, and during the evening, they're out just getting, for ten minutes getting food for the campfire for the kids in the tent. the baby this appears. there's blood in the tent. the mom says she saw the dingo carrying the baby away. nobody else did. nobody believed her though there was evidence of tracks, drag tracks. long story short, there's an inquiry, nothing comes out of that. another another inquiry. they said she did it. the cops were on the case. they totally believe she did it. she didn't do herself favors. she wasn't showing a lot of compassion. this is a mom that didn't cry. manipulative, a bit sassy. >> she didn't do it and she was convicted. >> she didn't. the forensic evidence, at the time, 32 years ago, if you had the case today would never get to cour
our michael holmes is here to help explain this. it's really amazing when you think about, this is some 30 years ago. it's back in the news. and there's real resolution. how did they figure this out? >> at last. put it in context here, lindy chamberlain took the kids camping, and during the evening, they're out just getting, for ten minutes getting food for the campfire for the kids in the tent. the baby this appears. there's blood in the tent. the mom says she saw the dingo carrying the...
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joining us now to discuss the case, michael mcmahon, the legal analyst for "sports illustrated." and an associate professor at vermont law school. welcome. >> thank you, carol, for having me. >> armstrong has been down this road before. what makes these charges more serious? >> well, carol, earlier this year, the justice department after a two-year investigation decided to drop its potential charges against armstrong for conspiracy and fraud. a grand jury did not indict him. and i think that' pretty telling, that a grand jury -- it's often said that prosecutors if they want to get an indictment can get one. they didn't get one of armstrong, which would suggest that the evidence perhaps isn't as strong as the u.s. anti-doping agency has made it out to be. but that's a different standard with criminal charges. the u.s. aspect doping agency is not a criminal entity. it's a nonprofit organization. but it believes that armstrong has doped. and its evidence is what it considers to be fairly persuasive. and we'll find out how strong it is. armstrong will have until june 29 to respond. a
joining us now to discuss the case, michael mcmahon, the legal analyst for "sports illustrated." and an associate professor at vermont law school. welcome. >> thank you, carol, for having me. >> armstrong has been down this road before. what makes these charges more serious? >> well, carol, earlier this year, the justice department after a two-year investigation decided to drop its potential charges against armstrong for conspiracy and fraud. a grand jury did not...
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>> oh, if you're really inclined to hate, michael jordan's won six of these. kobe's won five. as the cliche goes, he has silenced the critics. couple of weeks ago, we were talking about miami, one win from elimination. they beat the celtics. they were great in the finals in the game you went to. sealed it. good performance by lebron james. even the haters can't hate that. >> you said it. listen, i wasn't on any side, but since i was in rome, i was with the heat and lebron has had so much hate. hate is going to hate. right? can the heat repeat though? they're still e loaded with the big three. >> yeah, now that they've won, proven that this dysfunction is actually fairly normal, they've become a very attractive destination for players. if you're a free agent, you're willing to take a salary cut, steve nash is a name that's been thrown out there. they may be better than ever next year. >>> let's talk about the mets pitcher. he pitched two straight one hitters, right? throws a knuckle ball, but live hasn't always been like this for dickey. >> this is baseball's jeremy lin. he was
>> oh, if you're really inclined to hate, michael jordan's won six of these. kobe's won five. as the cliche goes, he has silenced the critics. couple of weeks ago, we were talking about miami, one win from elimination. they beat the celtics. they were great in the finals in the game you went to. sealed it. good performance by lebron james. even the haters can't hate that. >> you said it. listen, i wasn't on any side, but since i was in rome, i was with the heat and lebron has had so...